WHAT DOES CRIMPLE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of crimple in the English dictionary

The definition of crimple in the dictionary is to crumple, wrinkle, or curl.

CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CRIMPLE

PRESENT

Present

I crimple

you crimple

he/she/it crimples

we crimple

you crimple

they crimple

Present continuous

I am crimpling

you are crimpling

he/she/it is crimpling

we are crimpling

you are crimpling

they are crimpling

Present perfect

I have crimpled

you have crimpled

he/she/it has crimpled

we have crimpled

you have crimpled

they have crimpled

Present perfect continuous

I have been crimpling

you have been crimpling

he/she/it has been crimpling

we have been crimpling

you have been crimpling

they have been crimpling

Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.

PAST

Past

I crimpled

you crimpled

he/she/it crimpled

we crimpled

you crimpled

they crimpled

Past continuous

I was crimpling

you were crimpling

he/she/it was crimpling

we were crimpling

you were crimpling

they were crimpling

Past perfect

I had crimpled

you had crimpled

he/she/it had crimpled

we had crimpled

you had crimpled

they had crimpled

Past perfect continuous

I had been crimpling

you had been crimpling

he/she/it had been crimpling

we had been crimpling

you had been crimpling

they had been crimpling

Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,

FUTURE

Future

I will crimple

you will crimple

he/she/it will crimple

we will crimple

you will crimple

they will crimple

Future continuous

I will be crimpling

you will be crimpling

he/she/it will be crimpling

we will be crimpling

you will be crimpling

they will be crimpling

Future perfect

I will have crimpled

you will have crimpled

he/she/it will have crimpled

we will have crimpled

you will have crimpled

they will have crimpled

Future perfect continuous

I will have been crimpling

you will have been crimpling

he/she/it will have been crimpling

we will have been crimpling

you will have been crimpling

they will have been crimpling

The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.

CONDITIONAL

Conditional

I would crimple

you would crimple

he/she/it would crimple

we would crimple

you would crimple

they would crimple

Conditional continuous

I would be crimpling

you would be crimpling

he/she/it would be crimpling

we would be crimpling

you would be crimpling

they would be crimpling

Conditional perfect

I would have crimple

you would have crimple

he/she/it would have crimple

we would have crimple

you would have crimple

they would have crimple

Conditional perfect continuous

I would have been crimpling

you would have been crimpling

he/she/it would have been crimpling

we would have been crimpling

you would have been crimpling

they would have been crimpling

Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.

IMPERATIVE

Imperative

you crimplewe let´s crimpleyou crimple

The imperative is used to form commands or requests.

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

Infinitive

to crimple

Past participle

crimpled

Present Participle

crimpling

Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The past participle shows the action after completion.

Translation of «crimple» into 25 languages

TRANSLATION OF CRIMPLE

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «CRIMPLE» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about crimple

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRIMPLE»

Discover the use of crimple in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to crimple and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

1

Bren Tange: or, Mercantile Mysteries. Being the confessions ...

With the exception of his eldest son, who constituted with himself the firm of
Crimple, Tadlow, and Crimple, and who evinced an aptitude for his position much
in advance of his years, his children, wasteful and purse- _ proud, possessed ...

Argus LYNX (pseud.), 1853

2

The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

In Mr. Crimple's leg——” The resident Director gave an involuntary start, for the
Doctor, in the heat of his demonstration, caught it up and laid it across his own, -
as if he were going to take it off, then and there. _ . “ In Mr. Crimple's leg, you 'll ...

Charles Dickens, 1844

3

The Novels and Tales of Charles Dickens, (Boz.).

Crimple, don't leave It*. Jobling, my good fellow, I am glad to see you." • "And how
are you, Mr. Montague, eh ?" said the Medical Officer, throwing himself
luxuriously into an easy chair (they were all easy chairs in the board-room), and
taking a ...

Charles Dickens, 1846

4

Works: ¬The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit ; 2

In Mr. Crimple's leg, you '11 observe,” pursued the doctor, turning back his cuffs
and spanning the limb with both hands, “ where Mr. Crimple's knee fits into the
socket, here, there is—that is to say, between the bone and the socket —a certain
...

Charles Dickens, 1865

5

The Complete Works of Charles Dickens

In Mr. Crimple's leg-" The resident Director gave an involuntary start, for the
doctor, in the heat of his demonstration, caught it up and laid it across his own, as
if he were going to take it off, then and there. "In Mr. Crimple's leg, you'll observe,"
...

Charles Dickens, 2009

6

Martin Chuzzlewi

In Mr. Crimple's leg-" The resident Director gave an involuntary start, for the
doctor, in the heat of his demonstration, caught it up and laid it across his own, as
if he were going to take it off, then and there. "In Mr. Crimple's leg, you'll observe,"
...

Charles Dickens, 2009

7

Martin Chuzzlewit

In this portionof Mr Crimple's leg,sir, there is a certain amount of animal oil. In
every oneof Mr Crimple's joints, sir, there is more or less of the same deposit.
Very good. IfMr Crimple neglects his meals, or fails to take his proper quantity of
rest, ...

Charles Dickens, 2013

8

Sinnin' - All Over the Place: A Glimpse at Small-Town Life ...

Looking us we saw Miss Crimple sTanding beside anoTher woman who looked
iusT like her. She even had The same green eyes and black hair. The only way
To Tell Them aparT was by The color oT Their skirTs. Our Miss Crimple wore a ...

T. J. Madsen, 2005

9

Brother Jonathan

mas Box and constantly increasing Bonus to yourself, and that nobody can run
any link by the transaction except the office, which, in its great Liberality, is pretty
sure to lose. And this, David Crimple, Esquire, submits to you (and the odds are ...

10

Who's Who in Dickens: A Complete Dickens Repertory in ...

Crimple, David. — A pawnbroker's assistant, whom Mr. Tigg appointed Secretary
of the Anglo-Bengalee Disinterested Loan and Life Assurance Company. — "
This gentleman's name by the way had been originally Crimp; but as the word
was ...

Thomas Alexander Fyfe, 2003

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CRIMPLE»

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1

Mystery of Crimple Valley noises solved

They added: “The final night of piling work was on Wednesday June 17 and while work will continue at Crimple Viaduct for a further two weeks ... «Wetherby Today, Jun 15»

2

£3m revamp for 'Gateway to Harrogate' garden centre proposed

The development would allow for the creation of a 'Victorian Street' complete with traders and shops, restaurant overlooking the Crimple Valley ... «Harrogate Advertiser, May 15»

3

Man dies after being hit by a train

A British Transport Police (BTP) spokeswoman said: “Officers were called to reports of a man being struck by a train near Crimple Viaduct in ... «The Press, York, Apr 15»

4

Heartland Town Square project debated in Islip

It is easy to get caught up in all the good but you can crimple the surrounding neoghborhoods to develop "queens" in brentwood. Reply · Like. «News 12 Long Island, Apr 15»